Got mine yesterday and love it. I really wish there was room for a couple of screws to help secure it. The VGA port on the video card couldn't hold it in place because of the weight of the cable, so I had to use a DVI adapter which seems to work fine.

Picture difference is great. It's very natural looking, rather than the obviousness of software scanlines.

Thumbscrews for the video card connection is the last piece of the puzzle that I have not come up with a good solution for yet. The mini SLG 3 is in the planning stages, and will be about a 1/2" shorter which should help with strain relief. Probably wont be releasing that model to late summer, but making the video source connection more secure is the top goal for that iteration of the product.

Picture difference is great. It's very natural looking, rather than the obviousness of software scanlines.

The power of analog! There is a small amount of feedback introduced into the signal as an artifact of producing the scanlines, and I feel that helps to soften the image as a whole beyond just scanlines.

The power of analog! There is a small amount of feedback introduced into the signal as an artifact of producing the scanlines, and I feel that helps to soften the image as a whole beyond just scanlines.

When I was describing the effect to a friend today, I told him, "The image isn't just static lines like software solutions. It's.....analog.....it's......alive."

I plugged in that newer slg you sent that isn't in a case and is on a green circuit board.No output makes it to the Dell monitor with either setting.Is that one supposed to work with PCBs, I have forgotten which model you said it was.

I plugged in that newer slg you sent that isn't in a case and is on a green circuit board.No output makes it to the Dell monitor with either setting.Is that one supposed to work with PCBs, I have forgotten which model you said it was.

I just wanted to chime in here to give a big +1 for the mini SLG. It works great in my LCD'd Crusin USA.

Thanks for the feedback gottifour!

Spread the good word, I have lots of mini SLG boards in stock

PS - I'm also happy to announce that Paradise Arcade (http://paradisearcadeshop.com) now carries the mini SLG. If you've got a shopping list for a new project and need a mini SLG as well, you can now get everything in the same place

To answer the question for everyone else who may be curious, I took the mini SLG closed source after the first board revision in early 2013. So unfortunately no schematics will be made available to the public, as the mini SLG is now considered a commercial product.

The current version (2X) is actually the 4th iteration of the design and has been in production since October 2013.